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i have a oak and a maple i need to get cut up that are blowdowns from a recent storm. The problem is the trees are 4 feet wide! whats the minimum saw bar size i need to try and borrow or find?
 
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i have a oak and a maple i need to get cut up that are blowdowns from a recent storm. The problem is the trees are 4 feet wide! whats the minimum saw bar size i need to try and borrow or find?

You could do it with a 28". I have a 28" on my saw and I have felled trees that size. A 32" or a 26" bar would be better for you though.
 
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Well according to my math 4ft is 48 inches so if you want to cut from both sides your minimum would be a 24 inch bar. So you need at least a 70cc saw or a 562xp.
 
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i have a oak and a maple i need to get cut up that are blowdowns from a recent storm. The problem is the trees are 4 feet wide! whats the minimum saw bar size i need to try and borrow or find?

This'll do it. ;o)

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Here's the arithmetic: Measure the widest point you intend to cut. Divide by 2. Use a bar that gives you at least that amount of cutting length (measure it on the saw as spikes/dawgs eat up cutting length and manufacturers sometimes exaggerate bar lengths). Personally I like a little extra length so I would go with the next size up if there are to be multiple or difficult cuts. Ron
 
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oakley michigan. thanks guys, probably going to look at them tonight. they are at my dads buddies house and all i know so far is that he wants me to get them, and 4 ft diameter. O and free wood!!!
 
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thought my buddy had a 36" bar turns out its only 24. next step is to try and borrow stepdads 036 and see how big of bar i can get for it. boy it would suck to have to chunk these up like my dad said with my 18" bar!:rotfl: I said, "what!" he says , "ya just cut it in chunks."
 
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Actually, chunking up a tree that size doesn't work too badly. Make a cut as deep as you can with your bar, noodle chunks off, and repeat. Chances are you're gonna be doing a lot of noodling anyway, unless you've got a loader handy.
 
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Good excuse to get a larger saw with a 30 something bar on it. As you can see, you never know when a storm/downed tree will necessitate a large saw. Happens unexpectedly, but it happens all over all the time, and better to be prepared in advance.

Just sayin'

I learned my lesson on that! Ater going from one smallish saw for firewood, then having to have a larger one because of a tornado..well, it's really nice to have some big muscle backup, even if you don't need it all the time. Same as a generator, stored fuel/food/water, stuff like that.
 
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Don't dig a five dollar hole for a hundred dollar an hour man to work in. Dig a Hundred dollar hole for the five dollar man to work in.

You need a bigger saw, apparently.

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For loan oft loses both itself and friend,
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Thou canst not then be false to any man.


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This will be your learing curve tree..you'll never mess with a 48" trunk again with a small saw.I wouldn't even start on a tree that big with anything less than a 32" bar and 660..394 or something comparable.

Sure if you got time to fart around with little saws and can spend 25hrs hacking at a tree in sombodys yard then have at it but if you plan on being a firewood scrounge you better have the tools.
 
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